Old Port of Montréal: DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY : HANGAR 16

Old Port of Montréal

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY : HANGAR 16

Monday 30 December 2024 04:27 PM UTC+00
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY : HANGAR 16 Sarah Bérard

An incredible 42 000 SQ.FT site to develop!

The Old Port of Montréal attracts more than six million visitors annually. The area located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River completes a string of regional green spaces, and features a range of attractions and events. The most notable Old Port attractions are the Montréal Science Centre, the Montréal Observation Wheel, Bota-Bota (high-end spa on a converted ferry), the Bateau-Mouche river cruise, as well as 50 other activities, shops and restaurants along a 40-hectare heritage area in the City of Montréal. The Jacques-Cartier Pier, which is adjacent to the Clock Tower Pier, is also the summer home of the Cirque du Soleil and a number of other large-scale annual events.


The site being considered for development is on the Clock Tower Pier, which is owned by the Old Port of Montreal Corporation (OPMC), and is currently improved by an industrial building known as Hangar 16. This two-storey building covers a gross floor area of 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2), and measures 47 feet high (15 m). The Hangar 16 building could either be redeveloped or replaced by a commercial building of the same footprint.

To submit your business idea or to request more information, contact: business_project@oldportofmontreal.com

 

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